Very proud to be part of the Andrews Labor Government with its huge investment in schools! We believe all children deserve quality education in a supportive environment. That is why Pascoe Vale South Primary School in my electorate is receiving $3.5 million in this year’s..

Great news – the Andrews Labor Government has committed a $500,000 for LGBTI Multicultural Grants to support culturally diverse LGBTI Victorians! I encourage community groups and organisations in Brunswick to apply for a grant under this new program. For more information: www.multicultural.vic.gov.au

We are very excited to announce the return of the Hope St Bus service. We are very happy to see it up and running after years of community campaigning. The bus will run from West Brunswick to Barkly Square Shopping Centre six days a..

THREE neglected sporting ovals will get a spruce up after Moreland Council pledged $270,000 to the project in its 2015-16 budget. Balfe Park (Brunswick East), Gillon Oval ­(Brunswick) and Dunstan Reserve (Brunswick West) were each allocated $90,000 for much-needed upgrades and facility refurbishments…

The Andrews Labor Government has followed through on its promise for $10 million to Brunswick Secondary College with yesterday’s budget including the money to upgrade the school. Honourable Jane Garrett MP said, “Brunswick Secondary College is going from strength to strength and this funding will further..

Hon Jane Garrett MP launches 'Travelling con men campaign', an awareness campaign by Consumer Affairs Victoria in conjunction with Crime Stoppers Victoria to prevent Victorians from being conned out of their money by scammers pretending to be qualified tradesmen.

Parliamentary intern for Jane Garrett, Millicent Allan, wrote a report entitled: Keeping the Ball Rolling, Helping Community Sports Clubs Stay Viable in Today’s World. This report demonstrates how Brunswick Bowls Club is a shining example of a sports club becoming a vital social hub in the..

Thank you to all the residents who participated in the 'Cleaner Streets for Moreland' survey earlier this year. Results show that residents are predominantly proud of their community, but their reasonable expectations about local amenity are not being met.